What is the fabled giraffe tshirt?? Many people these days wonder what a giraffe tshirt might be. Who can forget going to the Toys 'R' Us as a child and seeing the giraffe tshirt being worn by famed Toys 'R' Us mascot Jeffrey the Giraffe 🦒? It's a simple fact of life that tshirts are worn by many of us among the seven million people on this earth. But who can really say what is out there beyond our small-minded tshirt knowledge. Do those of us on Mars, Jupiter, or beyond wear tshirts? We can only look to the skies and imagine.
Many people have seen a tshirt in their day to day lives. However, it's always good to explain, just in case you live in a nudist colony or have lost your memory. A tshirt is a shirt with short sleeves, a round neck, put on over the head, without pockets. It was originally used as undershirt. This is still done, but it is also often worn as the only clothing on the upper part of the body (except that women often wear a bra under it). The length varies, but it typically reaches the waist. One fashion is an "oversized" tshirt, a more recent trend are tight and short tshirts for women that frequently show part of the lower abdomen with the belly button. Often a text and/or picture is printed on it: a slogan, something funny, about an event. The idea of the tshirt came to the USA during world war one when US soldiers noticed the light cotton undershirts european soldiers were using while the US soldiers sweeted in their wool uniforms. Since they were so much more comfortable they quickly became popular among the Americans, and because of their design they got the name tshirt. During world war two the tshirt had become standard issue underwear in both the US army and navy. After the war the tshirt started appearing without a shirt covering it. john wayne, marlon Brando and James Dean all wore them on national TV. At first the public was shocked but by 1955 it had became acceptable. The tshirt became cool when James Dean wore it in the film Rebel Without A Cause. In the 1960s people started to tie dye and screenprint the basic tshirt and variants such as the tank top, muscle shirt, scoop neck, V-neck etc. became popular. Since then tshirts have become an accepted medium for self-expression and advertising, with any imaginable combination of words, art and even photographs on display. It has been reported that the two most popular retail tshirts in the world are those sold by the Hard Rock Cafe (number 1) and Eskimo Joe's (number 2).
wearing a tshirt can be a confusing process which is why it's helpful to ask a friend or relative for advice. Generally, the idea is to find the top, small end of the shirt and put both feet through it. Then, wriggle your way in. Next, rotate the shirt on your body until you can see the tag through the hole that your head is not in. Next, rotate the shirt 180 degrees so that the tag is at your back. Now comes the tricky part! Place your arms through the side holes, also known as "arm-holes"! Try to do them both at the exact same time. It doesn't matter fit-wise, but it's more satisfying that way.
For more info please take a look at the following links, which I have found helpful in my tshirt-wearing practice.
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